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  • excellent upgrade  

    Freemasonry clarified to insiders: Volume 1, The Apprentice (Paperback)
    By entering the Lodge, the new apprentice needs benchmarks, a framework that tells him what are the origins, values, content, general principles, the history of Freemasonry. Certainly, it should learn from his brothers, but many masons read little an
  • Disappointing 1106  

    Freemasonry clarified to insiders: Volume 1, The Apprentice (Paperback)
    Irene Mainguy wished make Oswald Wirth modernized and less abstruse. Obviously the book is clearer than that of Wirth but it does not contain much, if not a lot of iconography. If we leave the images the book should be twice as thick and without cons
  • Clair 3  

    Freemasonry clarified to insiders: Volume 1, The Apprentice (Paperback)
    As the title says .... Nice work, very well, "clarified." Author explicit in his remarks with examples of references opening doors, but you must have the key.
  • franc masonry: the apprentice  

    Freemasonry clarified to insiders: Volume 1, The Apprentice (Paperback)
    I recommeded to all those who want to use the right word have book knowledge to be able to then move on to larger excellent book excellent lighting
  • little usable material to its board  

    Freemasonry clarified to insiders: Volume 1, The Apprentice (Paperback)
    Apprentices need most material to understand the symbolism and what is the real work lies ahead on the road to the realization of initiation. For me this book will suit those who seek nothing and who have not nesoin material to make a track on a give
  • too much historical detail  

    Freemasonry clarified to insiders: Volume 1, The Apprentice (Paperback)
    Book quite interesting, but lingered far too heavily on historical details, leaving too little room for reflections on the (s) ritual (s) and symbols.